This is the Extracurricular Project. I could not figure out how to let you see the project on the page so please download it.
This is the Extracurricular Project. I could not figure out how to let you see the project on the page so please download it.
To become a lawyer you need to take a prelaw, so something similar to history or political science. After this you apply to law school. If you get in you slowly narrow your focus onto a specific sub-catagory of law. The salary of a lawyer is very dependent on a multitude of factors such as experience and the firm or company you work for as some organizations pay better than others. One of the great things about becoming a lawyer is that there will always be need for lawyers as long as the rule of law is in place.
aloni@allard.ubc.ca is the email of the professor of law at UBC in the area that I want to study, contract law. This may not be not be correct because of the fact that this was listed under interests not department.
I cannot find a video to my liking that accurately represents the finer points of law. As such I think that contract law is the glue that binds the corporate world together. If you violate a contract it is your responsibility to take the blame.